Every visitor will get a free entry into the raffle The raffle is drawn at 4.30 and you have to be in the bar in person to take part. So hang around and try to bag a kinky prize

This month's workshop at 15:30 - Caning: Love them or loathe them, canes are a popular toy for many into BDSM. They can be used as a punishment, part of an impact play scene or even in a sensual manner. This demo will start with a fun scene to watch using canes in a variety of ways. Then there will be a discussion of cane types, techniques, and uses. This will be followed by the chance for you to try out canes or ask any questions with Vicky of Freak Clubwear.

As usual the After Party will be hosted by Mistress Rebekka and Master Joel, our resident Domina and Dominant. The Play Area is equipped with a UV spiderweb bondage wheel, cage, spanking bench & suspension play area. Brought to you by Dungeon E4 plus a dedicated matted area for bondage work.

The evening's cabaret will be the wonderful Katie Kitty Sin

The London Fetish Fair! 11 hours of kinky fun, socialising and shopping along with a well-staffed bar with real ale, sumptuous food, dedicated eating boardroom and outdoor courtyard, all for as little as £5!

Fetish workshop in the courtyard at 15:30 - Caning: Love them or loathe them, canes are a popular toy for many into BDSM. They can be used as a punishment, part of an impact play scene or even in a sensual manner. This demo will start with a fun scene to watch using canes in a variety of ways. Then there will be a discussion of cane types, techniques, and uses. This will be followed by the chance for you to try out canes or ask any questions with Vicky of Freak Clubwear. If you would like a preview of what to expect visit
www.youtube.com/freakclubwear
This will take place in the courtyard at 3.30pm and will last approximately 25 minutes. All welcome.

Freak is 8 years old as a full time fetish business.
FREE online BDSM instructional videos on our site.
www.freakclubwear.co.uk
See us at the LFF and BBB every month and Erotica in November.

pink_arse wrote:
Lol i will need to see if i can get soem accessories I need the socks! I will try it out later and see what it looks like! i am not sure i can pull it off that easily! I a not blonde for a start!

pink_arse wrote:
Lol i will need to see if i can get soem accessories I need the socks! I will try it out later and see what it looks like! i am not sure i can pull it off that easily! I a not blonde for a start!

A cheap wig from a joke shop would solve the hair colour problem, and then there is propbly tights that would be the right colours

I would very much like to take this moment to apologise to all the people at the after-party for the large amount of bad singing, loud squealing and general tomfoolery that happened over in the corner!!

I am so very disappointed and I don't think I will bother with the LFF again !

It was at the April LFF 3 years that my partner and I met the first time and we wanted to celebrate there and had arranged the entire day around that. Had lunch early so we could be out of the door 1pm allowing 2 whole hours to make our way from Sussex to the venue.

In the end we ran into traffic and it took us a bit more than 2 hours to make it. We arrived at 3:05pm just to be told we'd have to pay an entry fee of £8 a head. I tried to explain but I was treated very dismissively and in the end I decided not to attend and instead spend the shopping money elsewhere.

In the dozens of times I attended the LFF I only attended the after-party a single time, long enough to decide this it's not for me. Yet my desire to not wish to attend the after party counts for nothing if I happen to arrive a minute after an arbitrarily set cut off time.

This is entirely unsatisfactory and unless I happen to be already in London earlier that day, I will never try to make the effort again to attend the LFF.

Captain_Jack wrote:
I am so very disappointed and I don't think I will bother with the LFF again !

The problem is that a cut off time is just that and if there's an allowance of 2 minutes here, 5 minutes there, the question becomes where do you draw the line? It's a fixed time to stop arguments of one person being given a 5 minute leeway and no flexibility for others.
It's not really a huge difference in price either, considering you're still getting all the same aspects whichever price you pay. Public transport is mostly always crappy and appalling on bank holiday weekends, so it's something else that's worth bearing in mind.
It's a shame you won't be attending in the future but this is a democracy and I hope other events can meet with your expectations.

Captain_Jack wrote:
I am so very disappointed and I don't think I will bother with the LFF again !

The problem is that a cut off time is just that and if there's an allowance of 2 minutes here, 5 minutes there, the question becomes where do you draw the line? It's a fixed time to stop arguments of one person being given a 5 minute leeway and no flexibility for others.
It's not really a huge difference in price either, considering you're still getting all the same aspects whichever price you pay. Public transport is mostly always crappy and appalling on bank holiday weekends, so it's something else that's worth bearing in mind.
It's a shame you won't be attending in the future but this is a democracy and I hope other events can meet with your expectations.

I remember arriveing a few minutes after 3pm once due to various delays. Unfortunate perhaps, annoying certainly, but no disaster.

The only point on which I would disagree with @Leadfoot is "democracy". LFF and many other events are not democratic. They are run by the organisers who can choose how much they wish to charge and also who they wish to admit. If they get it right then the event flourishes, get it wrong and it fails.

Obviously it's part of the democratic country and system in which we live that anyone is free to start such an event without having to seek permission from "the authorities".

Captain_Jack wrote:
I am so very disappointed and I don't think I will bother with the LFF again !

The problem is that a cut off time is just that and if there's an allowance of 2 minutes here, 5 minutes there, the question becomes where do you draw the line? It's a fixed time to stop arguments of one person being given a 5 minute leeway and no flexibility for others.
It's not really a huge difference in price either, considering you're still getting all the same aspects whichever price you pay. Public transport is mostly always crappy and appalling on bank holiday weekends, so it's something else that's worth bearing in mind.
It's a shame you won't be attending in the future but this is a democracy and I hope other events can meet with your expectations.

I remember arriveing a few minutes after 3pm once due to various delays. Unfortunate perhaps, annoying certainly, but no disaster.

I got held up a couple of months back by some slow moving protest march and arrived after 3. OK we both paid an extra £3 each - it happens!!

Captain_Jack wrote:
I am so very disappointed and I don't think I will bother with the LFF again !

The problem is that a cut off time is just that and if there's an allowance of 2 minutes here, 5 minutes there, the question becomes where do you draw the line? It's a fixed time to stop arguments of one person being given a 5 minute leeway and no flexibility for others.
It's not really a huge difference in price either, considering you're still getting all the same aspects whichever price you pay. Public transport is mostly always crappy and appalling on bank holiday weekends, so it's something else that's worth bearing in mind.
It's a shame you won't be attending in the future but this is a democracy and I hope other events can meet with your expectations.

I remember arriveing a few minutes after 3pm once due to various delays. Unfortunate perhaps, annoying certainly, but no disaster.

The only point on which I would disagree with @Leadfoot is "democracy". LFF and many other events are not democratic. They are run by the organisers who can choose how much they wish to charge and also who they wish to admit. If they get it right then the event flourishes, get it wrong and it fails.

Obviously it's part of the democratic country and system in which we live that anyone is free to start such an event without having to seek permission from "the authorities".

Slight misunderstanding. The 'democracy' was in reference to the outside world at large, which can mean anything from "other events are available" through to "sod off and annoy somebody else".

Leadfoot wrote:
Slight misunderstanding. The 'democracy' was in reference to the outside world at large, which can mean anything from "other events are available" through to "sod off and annoy somebody else".

Had a great time at the market. Thank you to all the willing volunteers for the caning demo - especially as my original demo subbie's car had broken down so I had to rope in a new volunteer on the day!

Looking forward to the next one.

Vicky of Freak Clubwear

Freak is 8 years old as a full time fetish business.
FREE online BDSM instructional videos on our site.
www.freakclubwear.co.uk
See us at the LFF and BBB every month and Erotica in November.